Big differences in top Brexit talks – today

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The Brexit negotiations have not moved for weeks. In view of the increasingly scarce time, Prime Minister Johnson and EU Commission chief von der Leyen take the phone into their own hands. But even they cannot make any progress on the crucial points. Negotiations on a trade pact between the European Union and Great Britain will continue on Sunday despite major differences. This was announced by both sides after a phone call between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Great Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Both then want to take stock on Monday evening. Both had recognized that the negotiations so far had brought progress on many points, it said. Nonetheless, there remained “significant differences on three crucial issues: a level playing field, fisheries and the instruments to punish violations of the planned agreement.” Both sides underlined that no agreement will be possible without these points being resolved, “one said The differences were serious, but it was agreed that the negotiating teams would resume their talks on Sunday in Brussels.

On Friday evening the chief negotiators Michel Barnier and David Frost interrupted their talks after an intensive week of negotiations and declared that the conditions for an agreement had not been met.

No deal at any price

After leaving the EU in January, Great Britain will also leave the internal market and the customs union at the end of the year. Only then does an economic break occur. Without a trade pact, there will be tariffs and high trade barriers between Great Britain and the EU from January. The SPD Brexit expert in the European Parliament, Bernd Lange, had told the German Press Agency before Johnson’s phone call with von der Leyen: “It’s all about button.” The British side fundamentally rejects instruments to enforce a level playing field. But there could be no agreement at any price. The competitive conditions – the keyword is level playing field – are, among other things, about environmental, social and aid standards. Great Britain would like to have as few guidelines as possible from the EU – for Johnson this is a question of sovereignty. The EU, on the other hand, would like to prevent competitive advantages for British companies through regular dumping, especially since the desired trade agreement would allow British goods to enter the EU market unpaid and without quantity restrictions.

On the other hand, Brexit expert Lange saw opportunities for agreement on the second important issue of fisheries. It is about the amount of fish EU fishermen are allowed to catch in UK waters. Quotas and a clause to review the regulation after a certain period (revision clause) are under discussion, said Lange. Especially for the EU coastal states France, Belgium, the Netherlands, but also Germany, fishing is of great political importance. French President Emmanuel Macron once again insisted this week on French fishermen’s access to British waters. He said he would only agree to a contract if the long-term interests of his country were safeguarded. This was understood as a threat of veto.

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